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Fall Field Engineer Intern

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Denver

AI generated summary

  • You must be enrolled in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related program at an accredited college or university.
  • You will assist with field evaluations, quality control, project layout, document management, design clarifications, quantity tracking, scheduling, subcontractor management, and temporary structure design.

Requirements

  • Field engineer interns/co-ops are required to be currently enrolled in Engineering, Construction Management or a similar program at an accredited technical college or university.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with evaluation of field conditions and acceptance testing
  • Support quality assurance and quality control engineering materials testing
  • Apply survey knowledge to assist with project layout and checking of work to confirm work is in conformance with plans and specifications
  • Review project drawings and coordinate any design changes
  • Provide document control assistance for correspondence, submittals, design releases etc.
  • Initiate engineering design clarifications
  • Perform quantity tracking and productivity analysis for maximization of operation efficiency
  • Assist with preparing and updating project schedule and interact will all involved in scheduling decision processes
  • Respond to field for design clarification, and manage subcontractors field operations and verify contract payments
  • Provide design assistance to the project engineer for the design of temporary structures using computer aided design tools

FAQs

What is the job title for this internship position?

The job title for this internship position is Fall Field Engineer Intern.

What educational background is required for this internship?

Field engineer interns are required to be currently enrolled in Engineering, Construction Management, or a similar program at an accredited technical college or university.

What type of work will interns be doing?

Interns will assist the project manager, project engineer, and the on-site construction staff with tasks that apply engineering principles, including evaluating field conditions, quality assurance, project layout, design changes, and document control.

Are the interns expected to have prior knowledge or skills?

Yes, interns should have a working knowledge of the entire project, including plan interpretation, project specifications, and the overall construction schedule.

What are some specific tasks that interns may perform?

Interns may perform tasks such as evaluating field conditions, supporting quality control, applying survey knowledge, reviewing project drawings, assisting with document control, and preparing project schedules.

What is the compensation for this internship position?

The compensation for this internship position ranges from USD $24.00 to USD $26.00 per hour.

Are there any benefits offered to interns?

Yes, interns may be eligible for a comprehensive compensation package, paid time off, 401(k)/RRSP, medical, dental, vision care, wellness benefits, and a tuition reimbursement program.

Is Flatiron an equal opportunity employer?

Yes, Flatiron is an EEO/AA/ADA/Veterans employer.

Where will the internship take place?

The internship may take place at any number of project locations.

Will interns be working independently or as part of a team?

Interns will primarily work as part of a team, assisting various professionals on-site while also being responsible for independent tasks as assigned.

Transforming Infrastructure

Engineering & Construction
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
1947
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

What is Flatiron? We’re more than a construction company. We are an organization of some 3,500 people with diverse backgrounds and varied expertise who share a singular focus on enhancing the well-being of people and communities. We bring together industry-leading engineers, highly skilled craft workers and other professionals to deliver innovative solutions to infrastructure challenges across the U.S. and Canada. Flatiron builds highways and bridges; aviation, rail and transit; dams and water treatment facilities; and underground projects that fuel local economies, improve safety and enhance efficiency. Flatiron engineers harness the art and science of structural design to create solutions that are as beautiful as they are functional. Our craft employees and on-site leaders bring vital experience to each project to turn vision into reality. And our project leaders collaborate with project owners to deliver solutions that meet challenging criteria—safely—while at the same time mitigating risk for all those involved. Beyond safely delivering outstanding projects, Flatiron people demonstrate a commitment to ongoing learning, sustainability, our clients and partners, and the communities where we live and work. We build careers. We hire and advance the best engineers, craft workers and other professionals in our industry.